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| Edward
Adams, "Historical Crisis and Cosmic Crisis in Mark Thirteen and Lucan's Civil War," Tyndale Bulletin 48.2 (1997): 329-344. |
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| Edward Adams, "The Coming of the Son of Man in Mark's Gospel," Tyndale Bulletin 56.2 (2005): 39-62. |
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| Willoughby C. Allen [1867-1953], "St. Mark XVI. 8. ‘They Were Afraid.’ Why?" Journal of Theological Studies 47 No 185-186 (Jan. 1946): 46-49. |
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Dale C. Allison, Jr., "Who will come from East and West? Observations on Matthew 8:11-12 - Luke 13:18-29," Irish Biblical Studies 11.4 (1989): 158-170. |
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| Donald Allister, "Christ in Conflict: An Exposition of Mark chapter 3," Evangel 2:2 (1984): 2-3. |
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| Hugh Anderson, "The Old Testament In Mark's Gospel," James M. Efird, editor, The Use of the Old Testament in the New and Other Essays: Studies in Honor of William Franklin Stinespring. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1972. ISBN: 0822302888. pp.280-306. |
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| David E. Aune, "The Problem of the Messianic Secret," Novum Testamentum 11 (1969): 1-31. | |
| Benjamin Wisner Bacon [1860-1932], "The Purpose of Mark’s Gospel," Journal of Biblical Literature 29.1 (1910): 41-60. |
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| Benjamin Wisner Bacon [1860-1932], Is Mark A Roman Gospel? Harvard Theological Studies VII. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1919. pp.107. [This material is in the Public Domain] | |
| Jon N. Bailey, "Vowing Away the Fifth Commandment: Matthew 15:3- 6//Mark 7:9-13," Restoration Quarterly 42 (2000) 193-209. | |
| Peter Balla, "Did All the First Christians Have to Leave Their
Parents," European Journal of Theology 7.2 (1998): 101-112. |
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C.K. Barrett [1917-2011], "The Background of Mark 10:45," Angus John Brockhurst Higgins [?], editor, New Testament Essays. Studies in Memory of Thomas Walter Manson 1893-1958, sponsored by Pupils, Colleagues and Friends. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1958. Hbk. pp.1-18. |
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| George Aaron Barton [1859-1942], "The question of 'Ur-Marcus' once more," Journal of Biblical Literature 48.3-4 (1929): 239-247. |
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| Richard J. Bauckham, "Salome the Sister of Jesus, Salome the Disciple of Jesus, and the Secret Gospel of Mark," Novum Testamentum 33 (1991) 245-275. | |
| D.R.G. Beattie, "Boanerges: A Semiticist"s Solution," Irish Biblical Studies 5.1 (1983): 11-13. | |
| Citron Bernhard, "The Multitude in the Synoptic Gospels," Scottish Journal of Theology 38 (1985): 392- | |
| Ernest Best [1917-2004], "Discipleship in Mark: Mark 8.22-10.52," Scottish Journal of Theology 23 (1970): 323- | |
Ernest Best [1917-2004], "Mark: Some Problems" Irish Biblical Studies 1.2 (1979): 77-98. |
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| Ernest Best [1917-2004], Following Jesus: Discipleship in the Gospel of Mark, Journal for the Study of the New Testament 4. Sheffield: JSOT, 1981. Pbk. ISBN: 0905774299. pp.283. | |
| Ernest Best [1917-2004], "Mark's Narrative Technique," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 37 (1989): 43-58. | |
| Ernest Best [1917-2004], "The Gospel of Mark: who was the Reader?" Irish Biblical Studies 11.3 (1989): 124-132. | |
| Gilbert Biloezikian, The Liberated Gospel: A Comparison of the Gospel of Mark and Greek Tragedy. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1977. | |
| Michael
F. Bird, "Mission as an Apocalyptic Event: Reflections on Luke 10:18 and Mark Thirteen:10," The Evangelical Quarterly 76.2 (Apr.-June 2004):
117-134. |
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| C. Clifton Black, The Disciples According to Mark: Markan Redaction in Current Debate. Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement 27. Sheffield: JSOT, 1989. Pbk. ISBN: 1850751579. pp.392. | |
| Peter Bolt, "What Were the Sadducees Reading? An Enquiry into the
Literary Background of Mark 12:18-23," Tyndale Bulletin 45.2 (1994):
369-394. |
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| Peter Bolt, "Mark 16:1-8: The Empty Tomb of a Hero?" Tyndale
Bulletin 47.1 (1996): 27-37. |
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| Peter
Bolt, "Jesus' Defeat of Death and Mark's Early Readers," Tyndale
Bulletin 49.1 (1998): 175-178. |
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| G.H. Boobyer, "The Miracles of the Loaves and the Gentiles in St. Mark's Gospel," Scottish Journal of Theology 6 (1953): 77- | |
| Lynne
Courter Boughton, "'Being Shed for You/Many': Time-Sense and Consequences in
the Synoptic Cup Citations," Tyndale Bulletin 48.2 (1997): 249-270. |
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| Edwin K. Broadhead, "Linguistics and Christology: A Critical Note on Mark 6:31, 32-46," Australian Biblical Review 42 (1994): 69-70. | |
| Scott G. Brown, "On the Composition History of the Longer ("Secret") Gospel of Mark," Journal of Biblical Literature 122.1 (Spring 2003): 89-110. | |
| F.F. Bruce, "The End of the Second Gospel," The Evangelical Quarterly 17 (1945): 169-81. |
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| F.F. Bruce, "The Book of Zechariah and the
Passion Narrative," Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 43 (March
1961): 336-353. |
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| Prof. F.F.
Bruce, The 'Secret' Gospel of Mark. The Ethel M. Wood lecture delivered
before the University of London on 11 February 1974. London: The Athlone Press,
1974. Pbk. ISBN: 0485143186. pp.20. |
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| T.A. Burkill, Mysterious Revelation: An Examination of the Philosophy of St. Mark's Gospel. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1963. | |
| William Sanger Campbell, "Engagement, Disengagement and Obstruction: Jesus' Defense Strategies in Mark's Trial and Execution Scenes (14.53-64; 15.1-39)," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 26.3 (2004): 283-300. [Abstract] | |
| A. B. Caneday, " 'Mark's Provocative Use of Scripture in Narration: "He Was with the Wild Animals and Angels Ministered to Him'," Bulletin for Biblical Research 9 (1999): 19-36. | |
| Philip Carrington, The Primitive Christian Calendar: A Study in the Making of the Markan Gospel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1952. | |
| P.M. Casey, "Culture and Historicity: The Cleansing of the Temple," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 59.2 (1997): 306-332. | |
| Maurice
Casey, "The Date of the Passover Sacrifices and Mark 14:12," Tyndale
Bulletin 48.2 (1997): 245-247. |
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Bernardo Cho, Royal Messianism and the Jerusalem Priesthood in the Gospel of Mark. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019. ISBN: 9780567685780. pp.264. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Adela Yarbro Collins, " The Signification of Mark 10:45 among Gentile Christians," Harvard Theological Review 90.4 (1997): 371-382. | |
| Adela Yarbro Collins, "Mark and His Readers: The Son of God among Jews," Harvard Theological Review 92.4 (1999): 393-408. | |
| Adela Yarbro Collins, "The Charge of Blasphemy in Mark 14.64," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 26.4 (2004): 379-401. [Abstract] | |
| Donald E. Cook, "A Gospel Portrait of the
Pharisees," Review & Expositor 84.2 (Spring 1987): 221-233. |
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| William F. Cook, III, "The Passion of the Christ according to the Gospel of Mark," Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 8.3 (Autumn 2004): 86-100. | |
| Peter E.
Cousins, "The Feeding of the Five Thousand," The Evangelical Quarterly 39.3 (July-Sept.1967): 152-154. |
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| Steven Lynn Cox, A History and Critique of Scholarship Concerning the Markan Endings. Mellen Biblical Press Series. Lewiston / Queenston: Edwin Mellen Press, 1994. Hbk. ISBN: 077342380X. pp.290. | |
| C.E.B. Cranfield [1915-2015], "St. Mark 9.14-29," Scottish Journal of Theology 3 (1950): 57- | |
| C.E.B. Cranfield [1915-2015], "Riches and the Kingdom of God: St. Mark 10.17-31," Scottish Journal of Theology 4 (1951): 302- | |
| C.E.B. Cranfield [1915-2015], "St. Mark 4.1-34; Part I," Scottish Journal of Theology 4 (1951): 398- | |
| C.E.B. Cranfield [1915-2015], "St. Mark 4.1-34; Part II," Scottish Journal of Theology 5 (1952): 49- | |
| C.E.B. Cranfield [1915-2015], "St. Mark 16.1-8; Part I," Scottish Journal of Theology 5 (1952): 282- | |
| C.E.B. Cranfield [1915-2015], "St. Mark 16.1-8; Part II," Scottish Journal of Theology 5 (1952): 398- | |
| C.E.B. Cranfield [1915-2015], "The Baptism of Our Lord - A Study of St. Mark 1.9-11," Scottish Journal of Theology 8 (1955): 53- | |
| N.C. Croy, "Where the Gospel Text Begins: A Non-Theological Interpretation of Mark 1:1," Novum Testamentum 43.2 (2001): 105-127. | |
| James G. Crossley, "Halakah and Mark 7.4: '...and beds'," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 25.4 (2003): 433-447. [Abstract] | |
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James G. Crossley, The Date of Mark's Gospel. Insight from the Law in Earliest Christianity. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2004. ISBN: 9780567616036. pp.256. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Paul Danove, "The Rhetoric of the Characterization of Jesus as the Son of Man and Christ in Mark ," Biblica 84 (2003): 16-34. | |
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Paul L. Danove, The Rhetoric of Characterization of God, Jesus and Jesus' Disciples in the Gospel of Mark. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005. ISBN: 9780567112101. pp.208. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
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Paul L. Danove, Theology of the Gospel of Mark. A Semantic, Narrative, and Rhetorical Study of the Characterization of God. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019. ISBN: 9780567684103. pp.256. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Nicholas Denyer, "Mark 16:8 and Plato, Protogoras 328d," Tyndale
Bulletin 57.1 (2006): 149-150. |
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| J. Duncan M. Derrett, "Modes of Renewal (Mark 2:21-22)," The Evangelical
Quarterly 72.1 (Jan.-Mar. 2000): 3-12. |
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| J. Duncan M. Derrett, "Preaching to the Coast (Mark 4:1)," The
Evangelical Quarterly 73.3 (July-Sept. 2001): 195-203. |
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| Richard J. Dillon, "As One Having Authority (Mark 1:22): The Controversial Distinction of Jesus' Teaching," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 57.1 (1995): 92-113. | |
| John R. Donahue, "Windows and Mirrors: The Setting of Mark's Gospel," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 57.1 (1995): 1-26. | |
| James D.G. Dunn, "The Messianic Secret in Mark," Tyndale Bulletin 21 (1970): 92-117. |
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Timothy Dwyer, The Motif of Wonder in the Gospel of Mark. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 1996. ISBN: 9780567098412. pp.243. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Charles H. Dyer, "The Purpose for the Gospel of Mark," Stanley D. Toussaint & Charles H. Dyer, eds., Essays in Honor of J. Dwight Pentecost. Chicago: Moody Press, 1986. Hbk. 0802423817. pp.49-62. |
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| James R. Edwards, "The Authority of
Jesus in The Gospel of Mark," Journal of the Evangelical Theological
Society, 37.2 (1994): 217-233 |
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| James R. Edwards, "The Servant of the Lord and the Gospel of Mark," Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 8.3 (Autumn 2004): 36-49. | |
| James M. Efird, "Note On Mark 5:43," James M. Efird, editor, The Use of the Old Testament in the New and Other Essays: Studies in Honor of William Franklin Stinespring. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1972. ISBN: 0822302888. pp.307-309. |
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| B.
Dale Ellenburg, "A Review Of Selected Narrative-Critical Conventions In Mark's
Use Of Miracle Material," Journal of the Evangelical Theological
Society 38.2 (1995): 171-180. |
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| J.K. Elliott, "The Position of the Verb in Mark with Special Reference to Chapter 13," Novum Testamentum 38.2 (1996): 136-144. | |
| C.A. Evans, "How Septuagintal is Isa. 5:1-7 in Mark 12:1-9?" Novum Testamentum 45.2 (2003): 105-110. | |
| William Farmer, The Last Twelve Verses of Mark's Gospel. Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series 25. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1974. ISBN: 0521204143. pp.123. | |
| Austin Farrer, A Study in St. Mark. Westminster: Dacre, 1951. | |
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Cameron Evan Ferguson, A New Perspective on the Use of Paul in the Gospel of Mark. London: taylor & Francis, 2021. ISBN: 9781000338737. pp.208. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Weston
W. Fields, "'Everyone will be salted with fire' (Mark 9:49)," Grace
Theological Journal 6.2 (Fall 1985): 299-304. |
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| José Adriano Filho , "The Apocalypse of John as an Account of a Visionary Experience: Notes on the Book's Structure" Journal for the Study of the New Testament 25.2 (2002): 213-234. [Abstract] | |
| Robert T. Fortna, "Jesus and Peter at the High Priest's House: A Test Case for the Question of the Relation Between Mark's and John's Gospels," New Testament Studies 24 (1978): 371-383. | |
| Paul Foster, "Secret Mark: Its Discovery and the State of Research," The Expository Times 117 (2005): 46-52. [Abstract] | |
| M.E. Glasswell, "The Relationship Between John and Mark," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 23 (1983): 99-115. | |
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Santiago Guijarro, The Gospel of Mark in Context. A Social-Scientific Reading of the First Gospel. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2022. ISBN: 9781666729801. pp.188. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Robert H. Gundry, "A Rejoinder to Joel F. Williams's 'Is Mark's Gospel an Apology for the Cross?'," Bulletin for Biblical Research 12.1 (2002): 123-139. | |
| Anselm C. Hagedorn & Jerome J. Neyrey, "It Was Out of Envy That They Handed Jesus Over (Mark 15: 10): The Anatomy of Envy and the Gospel of Mark," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 69 (1998): 15-56. | |
| James Hanson, "The Disciples in Mark's Gospel: Beyond the Pastoral/Polemical Debate," Horizons in Biblical Theology 20.2 (1998): 128-155. | |
| Michael J. Haren, "The Naked Young Man: a Historian's Hypothesis on Mark 14,51-52," Biblica 79 (1998): 525-531. | |
| Harold Harland, "Mark 1: An exposition," Evangel 1:1 (1983): 5-7. |
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Adolf Harnack, The Date of Acts and
of the Synoptic Gospels. New York: Putman, 1911. Reprinted: Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2004. ISBN: 9781725209985. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Thomas R. Hatina, "The Focus of Mark 13:24-27: The Parousia, or the Destruction of the Temple?" Bulletin for Biblical Research 6 (1996): 43-66. | |
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Matthew Ryan Hauge & Christopher W. Skinner, Character Studies and the Gospel of Mark. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015. ISBN: 9780567360816. pp.256. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| David J.
Hawkin, "The Symbolism and Structure of the Marcan Redaction," Evangelical
Quarterly 49.2 (April-June 1977): 98-110. |
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| J.P. Heil, "A Note on 'Elijah with Moses' in Mark 9,4," Biblica 80 (1999): 115. | |
| Joseph
H. Hellerman, "Challenging The Authority Of Jesus: Mark 11:27-33 And
Mediterranean Notions Of Honor And Shame," Journal of the Evangelical
Theological Society 43.2 (2000): 213-228. |
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| Joseph H. Hellerman, "Wealth and Sacrifice in Early Christianity: Revisiting Mark's Presentation of Jesus' Encounter with the Rich Young Ruler," Trinity Journal 21.2 (2000): 143-164. | |
| Colin J. Hemer, "Fragments of Mark at Qumran?" TSF Bulletin 64 (Autumn 1973): 11. |
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Martin Hengel, "Literary, Theological,
and Historical Problems in the Gospel of Mark," in Studies in the Gospel of
Mark. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1985. pp.221-65. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Martin Hengel, "The Titles of the Gospels and the Gospel of Mark," in Studies in the Gospel of Mark. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1985. pp.64-84. | |
| Daniel Herron, "The Power of the Christian: Discerning an Improvisatory Ethic of Power from the Gospel of Mark," Kairos Evangelical Journal of Theology 9.1 (May 2015): 89-112. |
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Evan Hershman, Jesus as Teacher in the Gospel of Mark. The Function of a Motif. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020. ISBN: 9780567692474. pp.200. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| David M. Hoffeditz & Gary E. Yates, "Femme Fatale Redux: Intertextual Connection to the Elijah/Jezebel Narratives in Mark 6:14-29," Bulletin for Biblical Research 15.2 (Fall 2005): 199-221. | |
| J. Keir Howard, "Men as Trees Walking: Mark 8.22-26," Scottish Journal of Theology 37 (1984): 163- | |
| Larry W. Hurtado, "The Gospel of Mark in Recent Study," Themelios 14.2 (Jan./Feb. 1989): 47-52. | |
| Larry W. Hurtado, "Greco-Roman Textuality and the Gospel of Mark: A Critical Assessment of Werner Kelber's The Oral and the Written Gospel," Bulletin for Biblical Research 7 (1997): 91-106. | |
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Kelly Iverson, Gentiles in the Gospel of Mark 'Even the Dogs Under the Table Eat the Children's Crumbs'. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2007. ISBN: 9780567359728. pp.224.[Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| David Jackman, "The Growing Conflict: An Exposition of Mark Chapter 2," Evangel 1:2 (1983): 6-8. |
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Earl S. Johnson, "Mark 5:1-20; ‘the Other Side’" Irish Biblical Studies 20.2 (1998): 50-74. |
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| Sean P. Kealy, Mark's Gospel: A History of Its Interpretation from the Beginning Until 1979. New York: Paulist, 1982. Pbk. ISBN: 0809124173. pp.269. | |
| Howard Clark Kee, The Community of the New Age: Studies in Mark's Gospel, new edn. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1984. Hbk. ISBN: 0865541000. | |
| Terence J. Keegan, "The Parable of the Sower and Mark's Jewish Leaders," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 56.3 (1994): 501-518. | |
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Werner H. Kelber, Mark's Story of
Jesus. Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 1979. Pbk. ISBN: 0800613554.
pp.96. Reprinted: Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 1999. ISBN: 9781725241251. pp.224. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Werner H. Kelber, The Passion in Mark: Studies in Mark 14-16. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1976. | |
| James A. Kelhoffer, Missionaries and Their Message in the Longer Ending of Mark. Wissenshaftliche Untersuchungen Zum Neuen Testament, 2. Reihe. Coronet Books Inc., 1999. Hbk. ISBN: 3161472438. | |
Jack Dean Kingsbury, Conflict in Mark:
Jesus, Authorities, Disciples. Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 1989. Pbk.
ISBN: 0800623363. pp.150. |
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| Gordon D. Kirchhevel, " He That Cometh in Mark 1:7 and Matt 24:30," Bulletin for Biblical Research 4 (1994): 105-112. | |
| Gordon D. Kirchhevel, "The 'Son of Man' Passages in Mark," Bulletin for Biblical Research 9 (1999): 181-187. | |
| J.S. Kloppenborg, "Egyptian Viticultural Practices and the Citation of Isa. 5:1-7 in Mark 12:1-9," Novum Testamentum 44.2 (2002): 134-159. | |
| J.S. Kloppenborg, "Isa 5:1-7 LXX And Mark 12:1, 9, Again," Novum Testamentum 46.1 (2004): 12-19. | |
| Erkki Koskenniemi, Kirsi Nisula, and Jorma Toppari, "Wine Mixed with Myrrh (Mark 15.23) and Crurifragium (John 19.31-32): Two Details of the Passion Narratives," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 27.4 (2005): 379-391. [Abstract] | |
| Abraham Kuruvilla, "The Naked Runaway and the Enrobed Reporter of Mark 14 And 16: What is the Author Doing with What He is Saying?" Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 54.3 (Sept. 2011): 527-545. |
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| William L. Lane, "From Historian to
Theologian: Milestones in Markan Scholarship," Review & Expositor 75.4 (Fall 1978): 601-617. |
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| Kevin W. Larsen, "A Focused Christological Reading of Mark 8:22-9:13," Trinity Journal 26.1 (Spring 2005): 33-46. | |
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Anthony LeDonne, Christology in Mark's Gospel: Four Views. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2021. ISBN: 9780310538721. pp.320. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Dorothy A. Lee-Pollard, "Powerless as Power: A Key Emphasis in Gospel of Mark," Scottish Journal of Theology 40 (1987): 173- | |
| John Lewis, "Farewell Gerasenes: A Bible Study on Mark 5:1-20," Evangelical Review of Theology 30.3 (July 2006): 264-270. |
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| Andrew T. Lincoln, "The promise and the failure: Mark 16:7,8," Journal of Biblical Literature 108.2 (Summer 1989): 283-300. |
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| Logan Williams, "The Stomach Purifies All Foods: Jesus' Anatomical Argument in Mark 7.18–19," New Testament Studies 70.3 (2024): 371-391. | |
| Peter E. Lorenz, "Counting Witnesses for the Angry Jesus in Mark 1:41: Interdependence and Insularity in the Latin Tradition," Tyndale Bulletin 67.2 (2016): 183-216. |
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Burton I. Mack, A Myth of
Innocence: Mark and Christian Origins. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1988. Pbk.
ISBN: 0800625498. |
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| Joel Marcus, "The Jewish War and the Sitz im Leben of Mark," Journal of Biblical Literature 111.3 (Fall 1992): 441-462. |
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| Jeremy Moiser, "She was Twelve years old," (Mark 5:42). A Note on Jewish-Gentile Controversy in Mark’s Gospel" Irish Biblical Studies 3.4 (Oct. 1981): 179-186. |
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Stephen Moyise, "Is Mark’s Opening Quotation the Key to his use of Scripture?" Irish Biblical Studies 20.4 (1998): 146-158. |
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| Elizabeth Struthers Malbon, Narrative Space and Mythic Meaning in Mark. Continuum International Publishing Group - Sheffield Academic, 1991. Pbk. ISBN: 1850757119. pp.212. | |
Joel Marcus, The Way of the Lord:
Christological Exegesis of Old Testament in the Gospel of Mark. Studies of
the New Testament and Its World. Edinburgh: Continuum International Publishing
Group - T & T Clark, 1993. Hbk. ISBN: 0567096378. pp.255. |
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Gabi Markusse, Salvation in the Gospel of Mark. The Death of Jesus and the Path of Disciple and the Path of Discipleship. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Spock, 2018. ISBN: 9781532601743. pp.218. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Willi Marxsen, Mark the Evangelist: Studies in the Redaction History of the Gospel. Nashville: Abingdon, 1969. Pbk. ISBN: 068723574X. | |
| Frank J. Matera, What Are They Saying About Mark? New York: Paulist, 1987. Pbk. ISBN: 0809128853. pp.114. | |
| Christopher L. Mearns, "Parables, Secrecy and Eschatology in Mark's Gospel," Scottish Journal of Theology 44 (1991): 423- | |
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David Forrest Mitchell, The Son of Man in Mark's Gospel. Exploring its Possible Connections with the Book of Ezekiel. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2020. ISBN: 9781725256590. pp.114. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
Jeremy Moiser, "She was Twelve years old," (Mark 5:42). A Note on Jewish-Gentile Controversy in Mark’s Gospel" Irish Biblical Studies 3.4 (1981): 179-186. |
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| Terence Y. Mullins, "Papias on Mark's Gospel," Vigiliae Christianae 14 (1960): 116-24. | |
| George W.E. Nickelsburg, "The Genre and Function of the Markan Passion Narrative," Harvard Theological Review 73 (1980): 153-184. | |
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Dietmar Neufeld, Mockery and Secretism in the Social World of Mark's Gospel. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. ISBN: 9780567062024. pp.224. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
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David Neville, Mark's Gospel—Prior or Posterior? A Reappraisal of the Phenomenon of Order. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2002. ISBN: 9781441103864. pp.410. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| Dane Ortlund, "The Demonic in Mark and its Eschatological Significance," Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology 36.2 (Autumn 2018): 160-177. |
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John Painter, Mark's Gospel. London: Taylor & Francis, 2005. ISBN: 9781134828975. pp.272. [Sign-up to Perlego and access book instantly - 10% discount on new subscriptions using this link] |
| V. Parkin, "Exegesis of Mark 4:10-12," Irish Biblical Studies 8.4 (1986): 179-182. | |
| H.W. Parrott, "Blind
Bartimaeus Cries Out Again [Mark 10:46-52]," The Evangelical Quarterly 32.1 (1960): 25-29. |
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| David Barrett Peabody, Mark as Composer. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1987. Hbk. ISBN: 0865541973. | |
| Larry Perkins, "Mark's Language of Religious Conflict as Rhetorical Device," Bulletin for Biblical Research 11.1 (2001): 43-63. | |
| Larry Perkins, "The Markan Narrative's use of the Old Greek Text of Jeremiah to Explain Israel's Obduracy," Tyndale Bulletin 60.2 (2009): 217-238. |
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| Richard A. Pruitt, "The Meaning of the Cross in Mark," Evangelical Review of Theology 34.4 (Oct. 2010): 358-369. |
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| E.J. Pryke, Redactional Style in the Markan Gospel: A Study of Syntax and Vocabulary as Guides to Redaction in Mark. Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series 33. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978. | |
| Quentin Quesnell, The Mind of Mark: Interpretation and Method Through the Exegesis of Mark 6,52, Analecta Biblica 38. Rome: Pontificial Biblical Institute, 1969. Pbk. ISBN: 887653038X. | |
John K. Riches, "Conflicting Mythologies: Mythical Narrative in the Gospel of Mark," Journal for the Study of the New Testament 24.2, (2001): 29-50. [Abstract] |
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| H.A. Rigg, Jr., "Papias on Mark," Novum Testamentum 1 (1956): 161-83. | |
| D.W.B. Robinson, "The Use of Parabole in the Synoptic Gospels," The Evangelical Quarterly 21.2 (April 1949): 93-108. |
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